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Nominum Enhances Carrier DNS with Automatic Propagation of Threat Data

Nominum its releasing the third generation of its Trusted Response and Universal Enforcement (TRUE) Architecture, which allows service providers to use DNS to provide instant and automatic protection to end users against a wide range of Internet threats as soon as they are discovered.
  Whereas traditional DNS provides the end-user with direct domain name resolution to any site — including malicious sites, phishing sites. Malware infected sites or illegal content — Nominum’s Intelligent DNS enables the service provider to use automated threat propagation data in responding to DNS requests.

Nominum believes this use of DNS is necessary to overcome the increasingly dynamic nature of today’s Internet threats.  The company said hackers are taking advantage of the shortcomings of legacy DNS systems to continuously change the profile of their exploits in order to sustain their effectiveness and inflict broader damage on the Internet.  To cite just one highly visible recent example, the Conficker worm, which has infected more than 10 million PCs around the world used the DNS as a rendezvous point for command and control.  This worm effectively turned the DNS into an ally of the attackers.  Nominum’s intelligent DNS systems were able to track, block, and isolate the Conficker worm and identify infected hosts.

Key features of Nominum’s third generation TRUE Architecture include:

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